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Want to watch some free international cricket online? Free Cricket World Cup live streams are available for all the remaining games of the tournament, which at this late stage is just one more semi-final and the final. It's Australia vs. South Africa tomorrow, with the winner going on to meet India in Sunday's final.

Unlike most countries around the world, which charge a sports subscription app fee (we've detailed some of these options, too), Australia is streaming the remaining Cricket World Cup games online for free. If you're not in Australia, though, you'll be unable to tune in without using a VPN (virtual private network) to simulate your viewing device's location. Keep reading on how to get one setup if you don't already have one - it's only a few clicks and will unlock plenty of other free or cheap international sports streaming opportunities. 

2023 Cricket World Cup live stream quick links: Where to watch Cricket World Cup live streams free from anywhere 

Australia is one of the only countries with a free Cricket World Cup live stream, courtesy of streaming service 9Now. Not in Australia? Simply use a VPN to join in. Match selection earlier in the tournament was limited to Australia's games and a few other big international matchups, but all the remaining games are confirmed as showing for free.

Normally, 9Now requires you to be an Australian resident, but a VPN lets you push through the block and sign up for a free account to access the streaming service. A VPN virtually changes your devices' location, so apps and websites think you're connecting from servers within those countries.

In the case of the Cricket World Cup, you can connect through an Australian server, and 9Now will let you in with no fuss after creating a free email login.

You can also use VPNs to sign up for cheap streaming services such as ESPN Plus in the United States, which has plenty of other live sports, starting at $10.99 monthly.

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How to watch the Cricket World Cup with a VPN Sign up for a VPN if you don't have one.Install it on the device you're using to watch the game.Turn it on and set it to an Australian or US location.Go to 9Now (Australia) or ESPN Plus (USA).Sign in or create a free login and watch the matches on 9Now orSign up for ESPN Plus (requires local postcode and payment method).Watch the Cricket World Cup.When: October 5 - November 19 How to watch the Cricket World Cup in the UK

Sky Sports Cricket is your destination for watching Cricket World Cup games in the UK. You can get a standalone Sky Sports streaming subscription through Now TV, which costs £34.99 per month and includes all 11 Sky Sports channels. If you just want the big games, you might be better off using the free options in Australia, as mentioned earlier.

How to watch Cricket World Cup in Australia

You have two options for watching Cricket World Cup games in Australia. The semis and the final are being broadcast for free on  9Now. Foxtel will also show the remaining games, which you can get by signing up for Kayo Sports (AUD$25). This late on, though, seeing as all the remaining games are free on 9Now, there's not much point paying out for Kayo.

How to watch the Cricket World Cup in USA

ESPN Plus will show all the Cricket World Cup matches for US viewers. This streaming service starts at just $10.99 per month and gives you access to premium on-demand sports content and other live events. Or you could hop on a VPN and watch for free via the Australian option mentioned earlier. 

Cricket World Cup schedule

Below is a schedule of remaining Cricket World Cup games that will run through the November 19 final. All times below are in US Eastern.

November 2023 Semi-Finals Wednesday, November 15 — India vs. New Zealand - 3:30 a.m. EDTThursday, November 16 — South Africa vs. Australia - 3:30 a.m. EDT Final Sunday, November 19 — Winner of Semi-Final 1 vs. Winner of Semi-Final 2 3:30 a.m. EDT

Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.










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